DonnieAndMooie wrote:
Wow. That was a tough watch.
The most important thing is that he's on the road to recovery, and it's incredibly brave of him to come and out and tell his story. He will have earned nothing but respect from the world of football for doing that.
I always liked to think that we, as Dons fans, knew Dele from the very start, but it really hits home how much he went through before he even broke into our first team. It's a remarkable story in itself that he came through such a difficult upbringing and gone on to achieve what he has.
He came across as very articulate and humble. It was a hard to watch at times - "...hung from a bridge at 12" wait, what!? I don't think they mentioned MK Dons or Karl once which I found rather surprising but it was a great interview.
Can you imaging us drawing Everton in the cup?